Argyll Hotel in Glasgow

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– Testimonials –

Staff very helpful, especially the girls on reception. Good breakfast. 15 walk to the centre.

Miquel, Tarragona, Booking.com

Though I hardly spent any time in the room (other than sleeping), I was very happy with all aspects of the hotel. Would definitely stay here again. Don’t know the names, but the two girls on reception impressed the hell out of me. Same goes for the breakfast staff the following morning.

Martin Radford

Rated: Outstanding
Breakfast staff was very warm and attentive.

Catherine Dayden

Check in was pleasant and efficient. Room and en suite clean, tidy and furnished with the basics. Soft furnishings and bedding clean and attractive. Comfortable bed. Tea and coffee making facilities. Housekeeping staff excellent. Thank you.

Cath via Expedia

Good that you had a car park. Staff very helpful. Enjoyed our breakfasts and dinner. Not too far to walk into the shopping area.Thought Glasgow was a friendly lace and enjoyed our short stay.

Martin, Freetobook.com

Prices great and impressed with the cleanliness. Breakfast was very good and all staff very pleasant.

Christine, Dunfermline

Thanks for having us!

Anonymous

I had a nice stay in your hotel and the staff was very helpful. I was in room 311.
I had a great dinner at Bukharah, an Indian restaurant only 2 minutes walk from the hotel on Sauchiehall Street.

Dorine, Freetobook.com

Great, helpful staff, can’t fault the stay.

Neal, Freetobook.com

Excellent value for money and so convenient for Kelvingrove Museum.

David R. Barnes, Room 301

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Scottish Clans And Scottish Tartans

Scottish Clans & Tartans

Scottish Clans

The word clan originates from Scottish Gaelic clann
which means “children” and gives a sense of identity
and shared descent to people in Scotland and now indeed
to people from all over the world whose roots originated in Scotland.

A Clan was an early form of social group, as in the Scottish Highlands, composed of several families claiming descent from a common ancestor, bearing the same family name, and following the same chieftain.

Septs is asubdivision of a clan – Some people belong to a smaller subgroup with a different surname, such groups are known as septs of the clan.

Scottish Clans identify with specific geographical areas of Scotland originally controlled by the Clan Chiefs usually with an ancestral castle or manor.

Clan gatherings form a regular part of the Scottish social calander and clan gatherings can be now found as far afield as America and Australia.

Each clan has its own clan tartan usually dating to the 19th century, and members of the clan may wear kilts, skirts, sashes, ties, scarves, or other items of clothing made of the appropriate tartan as a badge of membership and as a uniform where appropriate.

At both the Argyll Hotel and at our Executive Lets we have recently refurbished some of our bedrooms and dedicated them to some of our Scottish Clans. When you visit us you may find yourself in one of the following Clan Rooms.